12.11.25

Navigating Hearsay Exceptions in Child Custody Cases: A Guide for Attorneys

Child custody litigation in Pennsylvania often involves statements from children, parents, and third parties that occur outside the courtroom. These statements can be critical to determine the best interests of the child, but they are subject to the hearsay rule under Pa.R.E. 801(c). Fortunately, Rule 803 provides exceptions that allow certain statements and records into evidence, even if the declarant is unavailable. Attorneys must understand these exceptions to effectively advocate for their clients while complying with evidentiary standards.

Read the full article, published in the Legal Intelligencer, by Ashley Coleman, an Associate with our Family Law PracticeSubscription may be required after first free article.

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